“The piano without a savvy and well-detailed information would have remained a mystery for the novice. The piano contains within its range all the instrumental sounds of the modern orchestra.” Edmond Saint-Jean

The keyboard, meaning a board made of keys, is made of multiple groups of notes. At first glance, we can observe 2 groups of black notes alternating 2 and 3 notes. Those notes are surrounded by another pattern of 3 and 4 white notes. Those patterns named above repeat in a sequential pattern of 8 notes also known as octave, 7 times the create the complete piano which is made of 88 keys.

Why does the piano stand out?

The piano is the center piece of music theory. It is one of the most reliable tools to describe and understand most of the contents. The seven sevens are explained extensively and detailed by your understanding of the clavier. The 7 notes are read clearly on the clavier using the music alphabet [ A B C D E F G] , the French syllables [La, Si, Do, Ré, Mi, Fa, Sol] , and the 3 accidentals [flat: lowers a note by half tone – sharp: raises the note by half tone – natural: cancels flat and sharp.]

The piano tends to bring out the best of most learners, not only for the skills required to play with two hands, but also for its reliability of tones that connect most of the instruments of the orchestra. The piano can describe live most learning styles thus its popularity with all types of learners such as students who are, blind, autistic, auditory, visual, mathematical, social, solitary, physical, verbal: singers.

Versatility of Musicalway

In the arts most of these learning styles mentioned above are common and among them many stand out: verbal, visual, auditory, social, soloist mathematical/logical. Musicalway enhance the style that already existed because there is no need to reinvent the wheel. Practicing by rote by clapping the rhythm of the words or the rhythm patterns , sight-reading the music symbols, listening to the pitch and singing along for emphasis. Describe the value of each note in the mathematical or logical context alone and/or with others give an edge the musicalway.